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Exiled Syria n dictator Bashar al-Assad was hospitalized recently after being poisoned while hiding out in Russia , according to a human rights watchdog. al-Assad, a longtime ally of Russia n President Vladimir Putin , was rushed to an emergency room on Sept.
20 in critical condition, but was released nine days later after receiving medical care,His movements are restricted, but al-Assad has had many visitors to the villa.was admitted to the hospital, he was admitted in an emergency room and in critical condition in intensive care in a private hospital in or near the Moscow suburbs.“Only the party that carried out the operation knows whether it was to kill Bashar al-Assad or to embarrass the Russian government,” the report adds. Sources claim the Russia government had nothing to do with the poisoning, according to the report, which suggested “it may have been intended to implicate the Russian government,” and to show “that President Putin is incapable of protecting him.”Amid the rebel assault, al-Assad assured his military that help was inbound from the Kremlin.Video shows Charlie Kirk's alleged killer Tyler Robinson after gunning down conservative influencer in Utah Israel agrees to 'initial withdrawal line' in Gaza, hostage release to begin when Hamas confirms deal: TrumpMark Sanchez’s dating history: From Eva Longoria to Kate Upton, meet his famous exes before wife Perry MattfeldTravis Kelce begs ex Kayla Nicole to 'get off your phone' in resurfaced video after Taylor Swift's 'Opalite' diss
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